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eat fresh. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >> thank you so much, welcome back. nation, if you check your calendars then you'll know that march is women's history month. and there is no greater example in how far women have come. the annual "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue. swimsuit issue has long been a bastion of civil rights from the occasional black mod told that one girl who was under 5, 10. and this year they have achieved a new milestone. >> barby is posing for sports illustrate's 50th swimsuit issue. >> the magazine crafted a promo campaign around the iconic doll. >> insi
eat fresh. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will...
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back to you. >> reporter: jim, we will be watching. thank you very much for that update. >>> later today in washington, president obama will unveil his 2015 budget proposal. $1 trillion plan expected to call for an end of era of austerity. he will ask for job training and early childhood education and other programs aimed at jolting the middle class. mr. obama also wants to expand the earned income tax credit. one of the most popular credits for the working poor but a short shelf life. republicans are voicing already their disagreements with many issues. house speaker john boehner says these early details prove the president was never serious in addressing the nation's long-term debt. >>> political news outside washington now. today is primary day in several states which officially kicks off the 2014 midterm season. perhaps, though, the most high profile race of the day is in texas. state senator wendy davis is expected to grab the democratic election for governor. they will see if any way democrats can win in a deeply red state. >>> t
back to you. >> reporter: jim, we will be watching. thank you very much for that update. >>> later today in washington, president obama will unveil his 2015 budget proposal. $1 trillion plan expected to call for an end of era of austerity. he will ask for job training and early childhood education and other programs aimed at jolting the middle class. mr. obama also wants to expand the earned income tax credit. one of the most popular credits for the working poor but a short shelf...
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chief national security correspondent jim sciutto joins us. despite these exercises, troops mobilizing on the border, the obama administration seems confident russia will not be moving troops into ukraine? >> reporter: that's the pentagon's assessment they're not going to act. what's changed in the last 24 hours, because the russians have moved these troops, mobilized these war planes, put them on alert as well, if president putin decided he did want to go in they could poomove so quick u.s. would not have a chance to react to it. that's increased the level of nervousness among administration officials. what would the u.s. do in reaction? we're talking really about only diplomatic means, protests, et cetera. because the supreme nato commander and american general breedlove says europe is not planning certainly any military reaction if the russians were to go in. >> it would be a huge deal if they went in obviously. the question is what would happen inside the ukraine. people there, the country dividing. what about putin? i know he spoke to pre
chief national security correspondent jim sciutto joins us. despite these exercises, troops mobilizing on the border, the obama administration seems confident russia will not be moving troops into ukraine? >> reporter: that's the pentagon's assessment they're not going to act. what's changed in the last 24 hours, because the russians have moved these troops, mobilized these war planes, put them on alert as well, if president putin decided he did want to go in they could poomove so quick...
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>> jim, thank you. >>> productivity grew at an annual rate of just 1.8% in the final three months of last year. that's significantly lower than the 3.2 initial estimate for the year. productivity increased a mere half a percentage point. the dow was up today, 62. the s&p 500 gained 3. the nasdaq dropped 6. up next, breaking up may be hard to do for ukraine, but it appears to be happening. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates across country are covering tonight. fox 12 in providence, rhode island, with a huge turnout of first responders for a boy battling cancer for the second time. tyler settin turned 7 years old. his mom asked for cards from first responders on social media. well, at least 185 police vehicles, 12 police motorcycles, 30 pieces of fire apparatus and heros from as far away as california showed up. fox 9 in the twin cities with a forecast that el nino will mean a hotter summer and a warmer winter in minnesota. and this is a live look at miami from our fox affiliate there, wsvf. the big story is justin bieber's return to miami. he's giving a deposition in a laws
>> jim, thank you. >>> productivity grew at an annual rate of just 1.8% in the final three months of last year. that's significantly lower than the 3.2 initial estimate for the year. productivity increased a mere half a percentage point. the dow was up today, 62. the s&p 500 gained 3. the nasdaq dropped 6. up next, breaking up may be hard to do for ukraine, but it appears to be happening. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates across country are covering tonight. fox...
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jim bowie stand present and accounted for. back in 1836, sam houston said to travis, get some volunteers and go fortify the alamo. you see the men came from texas, old tennessee and a lot of other places. they joined up with travis just for the right to be free. indian scouts with squirrel guns, men with muzzle loaders, stood together heel and toe to defend that alamo. you may never see your loved ones, travis told them that day. those who want to leave can do so now, the rest, you can stay and fight to the death. so in the sand he drew a line with his army sabers and out of 185, not a soldier crossed a line. with the banners dancing in the light's golden light, santa ana came dancing on a horse black as a night. he sent an officer to tell travis to surrender. travis answered that with a shell and a rousing yell. santa turned scarlet and he said, play the diego, he roared. i will show them know quarter and everyone will be put to our sword. 18 holding back 5,000, five days, six days, eight days, 10, travis kept holding again a
jim bowie stand present and accounted for. back in 1836, sam houston said to travis, get some volunteers and go fortify the alamo. you see the men came from texas, old tennessee and a lot of other places. they joined up with travis just for the right to be free. indian scouts with squirrel guns, men with muzzle loaders, stood together heel and toe to defend that alamo. you may never see your loved ones, travis told them that day. those who want to leave can do so now, the rest, you can stay and...
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jim himes will be with us. senator john hoban of north dakota takes your questions about the keystone xl pipeline and will be joined by author and writer jonathan alter to discuss his recent article about the affordable care act. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about today on our companion network, c-span3. the senate armed services subcommittee looks at the relationship between military sexual assault, posttraumatic stress disorder, and suicide at 10 a.m. eastern. you can join in that conversation on facebook and twitter. 2 p.m. eastern, it's a hearing on the economic effect of alzheimer's disease and the state of all summers research before a senate appropriations subcommittee. >> i think there are some myths out there. people think the maraschino cherry is a preserved product. it's no different than a pickled cherry and the process is no different than the types of sulfates you use in making wine. -- i would not a call it a healthy product but
jim himes will be with us. senator john hoban of north dakota takes your questions about the keystone xl pipeline and will be joined by author and writer jonathan alter to discuss his recent article about the affordable care act. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about today on our companion network, c-span3. the senate armed services subcommittee looks at the relationship between military sexual assault, posttraumatic stress...
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himeswe are joined by jim of connecticut. he serves on the congressional campaign committee for house democrats. standing in states the way of democrats retaking the house. how do you like your chances right now eight months away from election 2014? it is an uphill fight in the house. it's an achievable but uphill fight. are not easy to win. these are seats in swing districts. we are pulling out all the stops. mis-of us are under any interpretation that this is an easy thing to do. it will be very interesting in months going into november. host: 17 seats. history standing in your way here. there is the so-called six-year itch. six years after president is elected, historically, his party does not do well in that midterm election. here's a chart from the washington post that talks about the gains and losses for the president's party in midterm elections. you can see very few games as opposed to very many losses there. what is the thinking and the d ccc and going up against history here? guest: no president since james madison
himeswe are joined by jim of connecticut. he serves on the congressional campaign committee for house democrats. standing in states the way of democrats retaking the house. how do you like your chances right now eight months away from election 2014? it is an uphill fight in the house. it's an achievable but uphill fight. are not easy to win. these are seats in swing districts. we are pulling out all the stops. mis-of us are under any interpretation that this is an easy thing to do. it will be...
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[applause] i will mention ambassador jim warlick and ambassador dobbins who did a great job. so we have a great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it will be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and, all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken. the afghan presidential candidates, a number of whom i spoke to in kabul when i was there are all in favor of signing the bsa i think it's a virtual certainty the bsa will be signed. the issue whether president karzai signs it or not in my view is irrelevant. we need to plan on effectively him not signing it and move forward. i truly hope that any of the costs ambassador dobbins said might occur if there is delay might be effected by the great planning capacity our agencies have. i don't think there is any need for any particular cost as long as we keep our eye on the long game as is the topic of this panel. in turning to this topic of the afghan security forces which i not going to be
[applause] i will mention ambassador jim warlick and ambassador dobbins who did a great job. so we have a great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it will be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and, all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken. the afghan presidential candidates, a number of whom i spoke to in kabul when i was there are all in...
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,ost: jim in new york democratic caller. a greatthere is publication that i doubt anyone from cnbc would think about reading. they are getting very interesting statistics in california. they say in california during growing season they use over 60 million gallons of water. also, they say by growing plants, it sucks up as much electricity as 29 refrigerators. they also talk about damage is being done to the environment by the way it is being grown in california. i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is one more reason to bring it under a state jurisdiction, because that way th
,ost: jim in new york democratic caller. a greatthere is publication that i doubt anyone from cnbc would think about reading. they are getting very interesting statistics in california. they say in california during growing season they use over 60 million gallons of water. also, they say by growing plants, it sucks up as much electricity as 29 refrigerators. they also talk about damage is being done to the environment by the way it is being grown in california. i agree that california might get...
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at that point but it misses is what he was emblematic of in a century of the racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice, the racial oppression had come boy yelling over th the tops of it wasn't tt people have gotten too much access and have become angry and belligerent comment that they had too little. for the civil rights when we think about terms like burn baby boom and the leverage for the political transformation that becomes a part of the debate but also when we think about the idea of the new right and barry goldwater and modern-day conservatism he becomes a symbol of what people are saying is liberalism access and so for the black power activists liberalism hasn't gone far enough. he says it is an example of the language of the unheard. so it's interesting. depending on your viewpoint it gives a perspective of what do you think about the social movement and the aspirations and society. is he an example of excess or that people were so oppressed the only way they can respond after a century of this kind of segregation and brutality is that kind of violence. >> host: if
at that point but it misses is what he was emblematic of in a century of the racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice, the racial oppression had come boy yelling over th the tops of it wasn't tt people have gotten too much access and have become angry and belligerent comment that they had too little. for the civil rights when we think about terms like burn baby boom and the leverage for the political transformation that becomes a part of the debate but also when we think about the...
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but it was really emblematic of racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice and it had come boiling over the top. so it wasn't a people have gotten too much access, but that they had too little and it becomes a result of that. and so when we think about terms like burn baby burn and all these are prices that could be used as this, that becomes part of the debate and the idea of the new right in modern-day conservatism because it becomes a symbol of what people are saying as part of this and liberalism just haven't gone far not. so the activists are an example of the language of the unheard and very interesting in terms of this depending on your viewpoint. it really gives us a perspective of what you think of the 60s and the aspirations for american societies. as an example of excess or people were so oppressed and had so much social misery that the only way that they could respond a century of this kind of segregation and brutalities with that kind of violence. >> host: a reminder that you can send us a tweet apple tv or send us a question apple tv.com. raymond, hello. >> ca
but it was really emblematic of racial segregation and jim crow and economic injustice and it had come boiling over the top. so it wasn't a people have gotten too much access, but that they had too little and it becomes a result of that. and so when we think about terms like burn baby burn and all these are prices that could be used as this, that becomes part of the debate and the idea of the new right in modern-day conservatism because it becomes a symbol of what people are saying as part of...
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jim gave of himself in all he did. from the board room to the ball field, his presence is going to be so missed, but it is my sincere hope that jim's wife shirley, his children and his grandchildren find comfort knowing that so many lives were made better because of his efforts. jim leaves a vibrant legacy of leading by example, inspiring others by believing in every single person's potential and of dedicating both time and treasure to opening doors of opportunity for those who just needed a champion. it would be difficult, mr. president, to imagine a more meaningful life legacy. mr. president, i thank you. i yield the floor. i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. boos: barrasso: thank you mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: the question is on
jim gave of himself in all he did. from the board room to the ball field, his presence is going to be so missed, but it is my sincere hope that jim's wife shirley, his children and his grandchildren find comfort knowing that so many lives were made better because of his efforts. jim leaves a vibrant legacy of leading by example, inspiring others by believing in every single person's potential and of dedicating both time and treasure to opening doors of opportunity for those who just needed a...